Holiday Toy Drive

Toy Drive 2022 benefiting NNMD elementary school children! November thru December 2022 The Near Northwest Management District is sponsoring a Holiday Toy Drive to support the Harris County Precinct 1 Constable Rosen Annual Toy Drive to benefit area school children. We need support from… Read More
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White Oak Bayou Village Murals Now Featured Online!

They were beautifully painted on the back walls of businesses in the White Oak Bayou Village Shopping Center overlooking the White Oak Bayou Bike Trail during National Night Out 2016 and they're still fervent and lively today! See the murals that grace the Near Northwest Management… Read More

The Job Opportunities Page

NNMD Major Employers Northwest Houston is home to diverse companies servicing a wide range of industries and needs. We encourage you to check out the following resources and apply directly for any open positions. Check out our Business Directory 6730 Antoine Dr | Houston, Texas 77091Read More
 

DSC00905Butterfly & Hummingbird Garden Tours

The Garden was planted in May 2012 and is looking beautiful! It attracts visitors daily – as well as butterflies, bees and birds! Thanks to our Garden volunteers who have worked on planting and clean-up days, as well as on our Plant Sales. See the list of our plants

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White Oak PoolWhite Oak Pool Membership

Splash into summer with a membership at White Oak Pool and Pavilion! The Pool will open May 28, 2022 thru September 5, 2022, Tuesday through Sunday from 1-8 pm. Pool memberships will permit usage during any and all swim hours throughout the season.

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The Blue Marlins Swim Team is a summer swim team in the Northwest Aquatic League (NWAL).  The team is made up of swimmers, boys and girls, ages 4 to 18 years.

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Ducks Forest WestDucks Descend Upon Forest West

Giving ‘Duck Dynasty’ a whole new meaning. RECENTLY, DRIVING through Forest West near Hwy. 290 and Pinemont Dr., something caught our eye enough to force us into a double take. Normally, that might be an exaggeration, but not for us. We literally looked twice, and then stopped the car. There, spanning several yards, standing in driveways, strolling the sidewalks, and padding through the grass was a sizable flock of fancy-looking, long-legged, pink-beaked ducks. Normally, when someone says they saw a sizable flock, it’s clearly an overstatement. Not us. There were dozens and dozens and dozens of them—some even lined up on the gables of a few roofs.

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